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Committee concurs with Senate amendment removing handling-fee provision from dealer-tag bill
Summary
Members of the House Public Transportation Committee voted to concur with a Senate amendment to House Bill 1834 that deletes Section 2, a provision tied to handling fees related to dealer tags. The amendment was moved, a due-pass motion requested and the committee approved concurrence; no vote tally was recorded in the transcript.
At a House Public Transportation Committee meeting, members voted to concur with a Senate amendment to House Bill 1834 that removes a provision related to handling fees for dealer tags.
The measure is a companion to a bill introduced by Representative Kavanaugh addressing misuse of dealer tags. Representative Wicker, who presented HB 1834 to the committee, said the amendment deletes the bill’s Section 2, which had concerned handling fees. "But that part was…
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